That sounds a really interesting read, if possibly stomach-turning at times.
What books are you reading?
In the same vein as movie/music threads...
Yes, and yes. Hubbard was a disturbed man.
that was actually an interesting read, thanks Catspaw! but yes, not the same Viola indeedCatspaw wrote: ↑Fri Sep 02, 2022 8:28 pmThis caught my attention for a second until I realized that I thought it said Viola Desmond, which would have been a more obscure choice, particularly for a non-Canadian. My bad. https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/ ... la-desmond
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Always happy to educate!Marvin D. wrote: ↑Tue Sep 27, 2022 6:25 amthat was actually an interesting read, thanks Catspaw! but yes, not the same Viola indeedCatspaw wrote: ↑Fri Sep 02, 2022 8:28 pmThis caught my attention for a second until I realized that I thought it said Viola Desmond, which would have been a more obscure choice, particularly for a non-Canadian. My bad. https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/ ... la-desmond
I'm starting "The Gift of Fear: Survival Signals That Protect Us From Violence" by Gavin De Becker. I read a preview online and it was fascinating, so I bought the book.
Currently reading Threads of Hope by Leslie Gould. It's the third and final book in her Plain Patterns trilogy.
"Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power." Abraham Lincoln
I found "The Murder of Mr. Wickham" by Claudia Gray on a library display and couldn't resist such a title! I've only made it as far as the "books by this author" list (where I realized the author's name was familiar because she wrote some Star Wars books I've heard about but not read) and the author's intro discussing her timeline process. That already made me super interested! I love Jane Austen, so this sounds like a fun time.
I finished Threads of Hope, wonderful story and trilogy. Up next for me is Provenance by Carla Laureano.
"Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power." Abraham Lincoln
I'm starting "At Love's Command" by Karen Witemeyer. I love her books, so I'm looking forward to it!
I'm reading Written on the Wind by Elizabeth Camden. It is the second book in her Blackstone Legacy trilogy. The third and final book releases in January.
"Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power." Abraham Lincoln
I just finished rereading A Girl of the Limberlost by Gene Stratton-Porter. I reread Freckles earlier this year, so I decided it was a good time for this one.
Now I'm reading The Goose Girl by Shannon Hale for the first time.
Now I'm reading The Goose Girl by Shannon Hale for the first time.
I am halfway through The Hidden Prince by Tessa Afshar. It is Biblical fiction. A lady that I met when there were Christian bookstores in my area got me on to Ms. Afshar. Very good so far.
"Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power." Abraham Lincoln
I finished The Goose Girl and I liked it, so now I'm reading the sequel, Enna Burning. It's weirdly much darker than the first one, but I'm enjoying it so far.
I finished Deception by Patricia Bradley, excellent book. It kept me turning the pages. Up next for me is A Picture of Hope by Liz Tolsma. It is the second book in the Heroines of WWII series.
"Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power." Abraham Lincoln
I just finished "How to Tankie: The Anti-Imperialist's Guide to the Modern World" by Darth Putin KGB. At 64 pages, it wasn't a long read, but it was very informative. I am pleased to report I scored very high on the chapter quizzes! For the uninformed, Darth Putin is a spoof account on Twitter that makes fun of Russian lies etc. The book is written in a satirical style, but really does have a lot of real info in it, like about the agreements the USSR made with the Nazis before switching sides in 1941 after Germany reneged on their end of the deal. As someone who is closely following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, it was an interesting read.
I'm about halfway through The Mistletoe Secret by Richard Paul Evans. It's Christmas fiction. I collect books having to do with Christmas. Fiction, non fiction, etc. Richard Paul Evans is a favorite of mine. It's very good so far.
"Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power." Abraham Lincoln
I'm reading "Faithful Then, Faithful Now: Stories of God's Faithfulness from Women Across Canada" by Brooke Nicholls. It has lots of short stories of people sharing how God helped them in their lives. A friend recommended it to me and it's very good so far. I'm reading a few at a time so they don't all just blur together.
I'm reading Seeds of Change by Lauraine Snelling. It is the first book in her Leah's Garden series/trilogy.
"Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power." Abraham Lincoln
I'm reading "Making Room" by Brooke Nicholls. It's a devotional book so I'm planning to read small chunks at a time to get more out of it. It's really good so far.
I just finished The Seeds of Change, wonderful!! Up next for me is The Number of Love by Roseanna M. White. It is the first book in her The Codebreakers trilogy.
"Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power." Abraham Lincoln
Sounds interesting,Laurie!
I'm reading "A Lady of Esteem" by Kristi Ann Hunter. It's an enovella that kicked off her first series, and there's just something about it I really like! I enjoyed the series but keep coming back to re-read that starting book now and then.
I'm reading "A Lady of Esteem" by Kristi Ann Hunter. It's an enovella that kicked off her first series, and there's just something about it I really like! I enjoyed the series but keep coming back to re-read that starting book now and then.